Computer Vision and Robotics

Computer Vision and Robotics ViCOROB is a research group at the University of Girona (Spain) specialized in developing applicatio It currently has a staff of 70 people around the world.

ViCOROB is a research group at the University of Girona (Spain) specialized in developing applications in the fields of Computer Vision and Robotics. This is a group created in 1993, with multidisciplinary integration of research staff with academic backgrounds with complementary technical and administrative staff support and development.

11/03/2025

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🔬🚀 Research and Industry BridgesWe are proud to share Liliana Valencia Rodríguez's industrial doctoral thesis: "Applicat...
06/03/2025

🔬🚀 Research and Industry Bridges

We are proud to share Liliana Valencia Rodríguez's industrial doctoral thesis: "Applications of deep learning techniques in magnetic resonance imaging for multiple sclerosis: from research innovations to clinical implementation"🎓

This research advances the use of deep learning techniques applied to Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to improve the diagnosis and monitoring of Multiple Sclerosis. It is also the result of strong collaboration between the university and industry, supervised by:

Dr. Xavier Lladó, University of Girona
Dr. Sergi Valverde, Tensormedical
Dr. Arnau Oliver, University of Girona
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✅ On March 4–5, we hosted the final meeting of the iToBoS project, marking the end of four years of research focused on ...
06/03/2025

✅ On March 4–5, we hosted the final meeting of the iToBoS project, marking the end of four years of research focused on improving early melanoma detection.

Funded by the EU Horizon 2020 programme, iToBoS has developed an AI-powered full-body scanner that combines high-resolution, contactless skin images with medical, demographic, and genomic data.
The result? More accurate, personalized, and explainable diagnoses to support healthcare professionals in the fight against skin cancer.

This project has been made possible thanks to the collaboration of 20 leading partners from research, industry, and medicine, with clinical studies carried out in Barcelona, Trieste, and Brisbane.

A huge thank you to everyone involved in this incredible step forward in precision medicine and melanoma detection!

👉 Learn more: https://itobos.eu/

17/12/2024
Members of the Medical Imaging Lab returned from the 27th International MICCAI Conference held in Marrakesh with excepti...
04/11/2024

Members of the Medical Imaging Lab returned from the 27th International MICCAI Conference held in Marrakesh with exceptional results!

From the brain imaging research team, Valeriia Abramova, a 3rd-year PhD student, obtained the 1st place in the meningioma radiotherapy segmentation task in the International Brain Tumor Segmentation (BraTS) Challenge 2024.

Clara Lisazo and Hasna R. Hamadache, both 1st-year PhD students, took part in the Topology-Aware Anatomical Segmentation of the Circle of Willis (TopCoW) challenge. They won 1st place in three tasks, each bringing home adorable Swiss toy cows from Zurich as awards. Additionally, Hasna R. Hamadache participated in the Fetal Tissue Annotation Challenge (FeTA), where she achieved 2nd place.

Ricardo Montoya-del-Angel Angel and Hasna R. Hamadache also competed in the Triphasic-Aided Liver Lesion Segmentation challenge (TriALS), placing 2nd in the Non-Contrast Lesion Segmentation task and earning a prize of $200.

Cansu Yalçın, a 2nd-year PhD student, won 4th place in the MBH-Seg: Multi-Class Brain Hemorrhage Segmentation in Non-Contrast CT challenge, receiving a $200 cash award.

Kaouther Mouheb, Ricardo Montoya-del-Angel and Nohemi Sofia Leon Contreras, MAIA master graduates, won the MICCAI Educational Challenge with their submission named Introduction to Diffusion Model, winning the money award of 300$.

The Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Interventions (MICCAI) conferences have long been a global gathering for researchers to showcase the latest advancements in medical imaging, shaping the future of AI applications in healthcare and setting new trends.

Congratulations to the entire lab for such outstanding achievements!



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https://vicorob.udg.edu/vicorob-at-miccai-a-positive-outcome/

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Universitat De Girona, 6
Girona
17003

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Lunes 09:00 - 17:00
Martes 09:00 - 17:00
Miércoles 09:00 - 17:00
Jueves 09:00 - 17:00
Viernes 09:00 - 17:00

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